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Gran, 90, who became first covid vaccine recipient leaves hospital after 'whirlwind day'

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covid vaccine has been discharged from hospital after a “whirlwind day”. Margaret Keenan - known as Maggie – made global news after she was given the coronavirus jab at University Hospital Coventry on Tuesday.

Mrs Keenan, who has lived in Coventry for more than 60 years but is originally from Enniskillen, Northern Ireland, had been admitted to the hospital a just few days before her jab.She was discharged at 2pm on Wednesday, leaving hospital with her grandson Conor and daughter Sue.In a statement released through NHS England, Mrs Keenan said: "Yesterday was a massive day for me personally and for the rest of the world as we all look to get back to some sort of normality. "It has all been such a whirlwind and everything hasn't really sunk.

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